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Faces of Macao: flower shop girl
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- Faces of Macao: flower shop girl
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- 9 years ago
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- Faces of Macao: flower shop girl
Li Kangli works at Macao Galaxy Flower shop. She loves her job because she said flowers brings beauty to people around. Sometimes she feels like a sun, spreading out positive energy to her colleagues and friends.
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- Faces of Macao: Macao in the eyes of a photographer
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- 9 years ago
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- Faces of Macao: Macao in the eyes of a photographer
Li Rongzhao lived in Macao since childhood. He witnessed the city's change before and after its returning. As a photographer, he captured the memory of Macao in his photos.
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- Faces of Macao: Sister Zhen
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- 9 years ago
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- Faces of Macao: Sister Zhen
"Faces of Macao" provides a one-of-a-kind overview of the most prominent figures and issues during the past 15 years' history. From local governors to the most popular restaurant owners, and from history to culture, this series spells out the distinguishing path of social development in Macao.
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- Faces of Macao: Touching moments of Macao
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- 9 years ago
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- Faces of Macao: Touching moments of Macao
"Faces of Macao" provides a one-of-a-kind overview of the most prominent figures and issues during the past 15 years' history. From local governors to the most popular restaurant owners, and from history to culture, this series spells out the distinguishing path of social development in Macao.
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- Faces of Macao: Chairman of Macao Foundation
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- 9 years ago
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- Faces of Macao: Chairman of Macao Foundation
Macao managed to sustain its country-side flavor in the process of urbanization during the past years. That is why Macao still bears great appeal for visitors. But preserving local culture can sometimes run into conflict with globalization.
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- Faces of Macao: A tour guide's passion
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- 9 years ago
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- Faces of Macao: A tour guide's passion
After spending 28 years teaching at a local public school, Li Xinyi found new career as a tour guide in Macao. Her passion about promoting Macao culture has taken her Mandarin skills to the next level.
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- Faces of Macao: President of University of Macao
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- 9 years ago
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- Faces of Macao: President of University of Macao
President Zhao Wei with the University of Macao couldn't be more confident about the school's future simply because according to estimation, the school's budge will rise from 500 million to 2000 million RMB, almost a 300% increase in the next 5 years.
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- Faces of Macao: Curator of Macao Museum
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- 9 years ago
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- Faces of Macao: Curator of Macao Museum
The culture development in Macao has been thriving with local administration's efforts in the past a few years. Macao wins massive support from central government in applying for more world cultural heritage items.
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- THE WEEK November 28: This is madness
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- 9 years ago
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- Hello and welcome to China Daily's The Week, your source for all the news you don't need!
This week, our show happens right after Black Friday, so we start off with that, a black Friday video. Shopping chaos aside we take a look at a Chinese campus beauty contest, The dreaded Little Apple song and Nicki Minaj.
Girls Just Want To Have Fun
Last week a beauty contest held in Zhejiang and Jiangsu provinces to find the cutest young woman on a Chinese campus caused quite a stir online. The reason, a young South Korean national won the coveted title of cutest woman on campus. An international student won. Course the young lady is pretty and beauty is pretty international. The best models in the US? They're international women. Heck people travel from all over just to meet pretty men and women, just look at one Ice Cream cart keeper in Taiwan.
This is madness
Little Apple song, the song our host hates the most is back in the news again. Earlie...
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- THE WEEK November 14:Taking to Shanghai
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- 9 years ago
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- This Week, we bring back our investigative segment, The Week Investigates! Taking to Shanghai, our intrepid host Eric, discovers one of Shanghai's best worst kept culinary secrets, the Sheng Jian Bao. These tiny buns of deliciousness are pan fried and steamed at the same time. Filled with various fillings, one bite opens up a world of porky soup goodness. Eric burns his mouth taste testing what is called one of the best Sheng Jian Bao restaurants in Shanghai.
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- THE WEEK November 21:Viral videos
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- 9 years ago
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- So I think I can dance
The title for this segment says it all. We've recently gotten our hands on an Xbox One so what do we do? We test it out on the only game on the Chinese localized system that's any fun, Dance Central. You can all watch me bust a groove!
Viral videos
Continuing with our dance theme, we move onto song and dance. This week a new video affectionately called the Chicken Song surfaced online. Internet pundits say the song is viral in China. It’s not. It's also very stupid. We've decided to show the world some other really cool viral Chinese songs.
Hoverboard
Okay this video says it all. It's a hoverboard! A real world actual working hoverboard! Oh and Tony Hawk tries it out.
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- THE WEEK October 31:Z-Nation sins
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- 9 years ago
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- Z-Nation sins
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- THE WEEK October 24:No more weird buildings
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- 9 years ago
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- I touch myself
The World Wild Foundation recently released a video online of a giant panda doing something "unclean". Basically the WWF released a vido taken earlier this year of a panda pleasing itself. Science doesn't know why or what this has to with anything but it's interesting to see that other animals like toe spend them with themselves.
High as a kite
A farmer in England who discovered bags of marijuana on her field soon found that her sheep had consumed about 7 bags of the drug. No one knows where the marijuana came from, but according to the farmer, people will know if the marijuana had any effects on the sheep soon enough.
No more weird buildings
Speaking at a literary symposium, President Xi Jinping called for an end to weird architecture in the nation's capital. In his speech, he called out artists and architects for their poor creations, but pull out from the quote was that architecture should before the people. Beijing has long...
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- THE WEEK October 17:Streaking for what?
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- 9 years ago
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- After a week of making up lost vacation days, the regular work week is back! Things are back on course here at China Daily’s The Week, our host is still getting fatter and our director is no longer crippled.
This week, we take a look at streaking and the iPhone, a new "airbender", and the sad affairs of two male hyenas in Japan.
Streaking for what?
A young person was reported streaking on the streets of Liuzhou, Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region last week. This streaking led us to think of other people streaking. It appears a lot of people around the world like to run around naked.
The next AirBender?
A group of engineers from Universities in Beijing and Nanjing have put up a new crowdfunding campaign on KickStarter. The project is a baton that shoots air out to act like an air barrier during the rain. According to the video hosted on KickStarter, the baton can only be used as an "air umbrella" during light rains.
Gender ...
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- THE WEEK October 10:Samurai Love Marsupial Showdown!
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- 9 years ago
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- Samurai Love Marsupial Showdown!
China Daily's The Week is back again after a week long holiday vacation. This week we'll be taking a look at fighting marsupials, begging lovers and the return of the red samurai.
Kangaroo boxing
Kangaroo boxing sounds like the things of childhood dreams and cartoons but it turns out such events actually happen in the wild. A video taken in a suburban neighborhood in New South Wales shows two kangaroos duking it out in the middle of the streets like a couple of 'bros'.
Shutdown
Right before the Chinese National Holiday, a young man in Shanghai was photographed proposing to a young woman. Unfortunately for the man, he his love was spurned. Not taking the rejection in stride the young man attached himself to the young woman's leg. His actions gathered a crowd and resulted in more photos being taken and uploaded online.
The Red Samurai
Kotaru Tokuda, the internationally famous freestyle footbal...
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- THE WEEK September 26:I'm too sexy for……
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- 9 years ago
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- I'm too sexy for…
A 21-year-old nursing student in Quebec Canada was arrested for burglary and illegal weapons the possession. Sounds simple enough except the young woman has shot to internet stardom after photos of her went online. The internet has deemed Stephanie Beaudoin to be very very sexy, lifting her up from regular crook to the ranks of Jeremy Meeks, people who may be too pretty for prison. The young lady is currently awaiting trial for her crimes, who knows if there will be cameras at the scene.
All hail the…Worms?
We all know that humans spend a long time staring at smartphones, but who would've figured that frogs would too! In an internet video, someone left what looks like an iPhone on the ground in front of some frogs. On the iPhone was a video of worms moving around. The frogs became fixated with the video, some even lunged at the screen hoping to snag up a delicious meal!
Big head little brain
It's that time of year again ...
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- THE WEEK September 19: Who eats faster, hamster or Kobe?
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- 9 years ago
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- Greetings and welcome to another installment of China Daily's The Week. This episode Eric is back from his trip to sunny California. Unfortunately things have not been going well for the Week's crew. Eric was unable to bring home an Apple Watch and our director Jack Sun is now injured. Jack hurt his foot and is now hobbling around the studio. House keeping aside, this week we delve into the seedy under belly of celebrity in China, a crazy man trying to storm the White House, and Scottish Independence.
Can't Get Enough
Earlier this week, famed Chinese director Wang Quanan was detained by police for hiring prostitutes! Wang, best known for his 2010 movie, Apart Together, supposedly hired prostitutes to sleep with him in a Beijing apartment. He was doing this while his famously beautiful wife, actress "Kitty" Zhang Yuqi was away at New York for New York Fashion Week!
Gotta catch'em all
Late last week on the anniversary of the September 11 attacks on N...
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- THE WEEK September 12:The Week Investigates: Apple Watch Edition!
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- 9 years ago
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- This week on China Daily's The Week, Eric escapes the studio to sunny Cupertino California to follow the launch of the new Apple iPhone and the Apple Watch. In an invite only event filled with technology, fashion, and media industry folks, US tech giant Apple computers unveiled the latest iterations of its iPhone line as well as it's foray into wearable technology.
Follow us at China Daily for a quick view of the new devices and what they can do.
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- THE WEEK September 5:Wrestlemania
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- 9 years ago
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- This installment of The Week, we'll take a look professional wrestling in Pyongyang, the new pants building Suzhou and the internet "fappening". Also, we'll take a look at Eric getting fatter.
Wrestlemania
In a show of goodwill and to help foster peaceful international relations, professional wrestlers have descended upon Pyongyang, Democratic People's Republic of Korea. There about 20 international wrestlers including those from the US and Japan put on a show of athleticism for North Korean crowds. Supposedly over 13,000 spectators showed up to watch the "wrestlemania".
No pants
The building in Suzhou, Jiangsu province, called the Gates of the Orient is continuing to draw netizen mockery. The building, started in 2004 is still unfinished. People have compared it to a pair of unfinished pants. Originally meant to mirror the Arch de Triomphe in Paris, the building is now called the unfinished trousers.
The Fappening
On September 1...
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- THE WEEK August 29:And the Emmy goes to
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- 9 years ago
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- And the Emmy goes to…
This year at the Primetime Emmy's, old tv favorites ran wild and won awards. Shows such as Veep, Breaking Bad, and Modern Family are all repeat winners, so in terms of surprises, this award show had none. Despite the stale winner's corner, there were a few key moments during this year's show, Weird Al Yankovic showed up and created parody lyrics for wordless theme songs, and we also saw the birth of an internet phenomenon in True Detective director Cary Joji Fukunaga.
Enough is enough
A man in a village in Foshan. Guandong province accidentally let loose about 150 snakes, some of which were poisonous. The man, surnamed Zhong had purchased said snakes to make wine, but instead of being made into wine, the snakes busted out into the village. Zhong's neighbors have banded together to create a committee to get rid of the snakes. So far a total of 100 snakes have been captured, there are still about 50 more on the prowl.
Knock-of...
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- THE WEEK August 22:Icy buckets
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- 9 years ago
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- Icy buckets
Blowing up online right now is something called the ice bucket challenge. The whole thing is a good will stunt set up for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis or ALS research. This disease attacks the brain and spinal cord of its victims. The ice bucket challenge is where people take a video of themselves having ice water dunked on top of them. After successful completion of the challenge the video maker can challenge someone else to either complete the stunt or donate money to ALS research. Most people do both. This sensation has even spread all the way to China. Right now the challenge has brought in over $30 million for ALS research worldwide.
Crazy opening ceremony
The youth Olympics are happening right now in Nanjing! Similar to the summer Olympics, the youth Olympics gathers the world['s best youngsters to compete in sports! The goal of it is to bring the world together. While not as popular as it's adult version, China went full-stop with the Nanji...
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- THE WEEK August 15:Eager Cleaver
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- 9 years ago
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- Eager Cleaver
A man attempted to rob a Postal Savings Bank of China in Hezhou Guanxi Zhuang autonomous region earlier this week. Instead of showing up with a gun or a bomb, or whatever you see in movies, the man was carrying a meat cleaver. Unfortunately for the man, his meat cleaver couldn't bust through the bank's bullet proof teller windows. He was arrested by police. This marks probably the fifth time this year that someone has had the bad idea of robbing a bank in China.
Dog Days For Mayor
Dogs are man's best friend. Does that mean they can govern man? Well, we'll find out soon after a small town in Minnesota, US, elected a dog as honorary mayor. The dog, Duke was elected by the 12 folks who live in the town of Cormorant. He'll serve a five week term. No clue yet if he'll subjugate all humans.
Make Love Not WarCraft
After finding out that his kids love violent war-themed video games, a father decided to take his kids to the Gaza strip. S...
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- THE WEEK August 8:Bieber versus Bloom
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- 9 years ago
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- Normally the week after China Joy is a slow one, but not here at China Daily's The Week. For this installment, we bring you a fight, a medicinal cream and a ridiculous meathead.
Bieber versus Bloom
Over the weekend it was revealed that Justin Bieber and Orlando Bloom threw down in an Ibiza restaurant. It seems that the Biebs had said something that ticked off the Lord of The Rings actor, provoking him to lunge at the singer. Bieber's security guards, the same men he made to carry him up the Great Wall of China, prevented the scuffle from escalating. Rumors have it that the Baby singer made rude comments about Bloom's ex-wife, Victoria Secret underwear model Miranda Kerr. What makes this all the more interesting is the fact that Hollywood has taken sides with most if not all major celebrities siding with Bloom, creating team Orlando. Team Orlando celebrities include James Franco and Leonardo DiCaprio.
Jock Itch Relief
Summer's a hot, sweaty and weir...
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- THE WEEK August 1:Best video in july
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- 9 years ago
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- Best video in july
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- THE WEEK July 25: Fast food fail
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- 9 years ago
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- Fast food fail
To many people including our anchor, Eric, Chicken McNuggets are a food group. A succulent fried nugget of chicken goodness that can be dipped in a myriad of sauces, however after last week’s Dragon TV report on Husi Foods, foods such as McNuggets have become tainted. It was revealed that Husi Foods, a major supplier to McDonalds, KFC, Starbucks and various other fast food chains, was using spoiled and expired meats in it’s products. Husi Food’s, owned by American food supply company OSI Group, is now under investigation by the government. McDonalds, Yum Brands! and Starbucks have already severed ties with Husi.
Fast runnings
Blowing up the Internet right now are a pair of extreme sports videos that serve both as awesome videos and ridiculous product marketing. The first video was about the Assassin’s Creed Unity video game while the second was an advert for Suntory’s CC Lemon drink. Despite being shills for two different things, both v...
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- THE WEEK July 18: Chinamen? What of the women?
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- 9 years ago
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- Chinamen? What of the women?
Earlier this week, Fox News talking head Bob Beckel appeared on national cable television in the US and let loose a racial insult. The slur in question was the term Chinamen. One of the five hosts of the Fox News round table talk show, The Five, Beckel has had a few instances in the past where he's been caught off guard where he's made insults against the Chinese people as well as various people of other ethnicities. Beckel has been called to resign and step down.
Don't Mess With The Sweeper
On Tuesday, a man attempted to rob an Agricultural Bank of China in Shanghai. The man showed up to the bank with a meat cleaver in hand. Using the cleaver he grabbed a hostage but was foiled by the banks cleaning lady! The cleaning lady smashed him on the head with her mop and the hostage was able to get away. She and the security guards proceeded to hurl chairs at the thief until police arrived. The man was detained.
Better Not Be ...
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- THE WEEK July 11: Suarez bottle opener
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- 9 years ago
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- Suarez bottle opener and jagger`s curse
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- THE WEEK July 4: Product Placement
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- 9 years ago
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- It's the fourth of July! That means while the rest of the world is working, the good ole'US of A is partying. That said, let's look back at this week in ridiculous internet news.
'Merica,oh yeah.
Animation Domination Hi Def recently uploaded their version of the Captain America theme some on YouTube drawing the ire and the adoration of millions. Taking the original words of the song and replacing them with sober statistics, all of which ridiculously depressing, but hey that’s what Patriotism's all about, being able to make fun of one's self.
No hands, pants on
Taiwan based comedian Xiao Zhiwei has made a name for himself imitating angry street protesters. Best known as Lai Lai Ge or Come Here Brother, Xiao produces comedy videos for Now News. Xiao is now blowing up the internet with his resurrection of an old internet fad, putting pants on without using hands. The video is a must watch.
Transform and sell out
The newest install...
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- THE WEEK June 27: Queen of Thrones
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- 9 years ago
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- Queen of Thrones
Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom was spotted in Belfast Ireland eyeing the Iron Throne of Westeros! The Queen who was on a trip surveying her “holdings” visited the set of the popular HBO series, Game of Thrones. She was greeted by cast members of the show such as Lena Heady and Kit Harington.
Chen Guangbiao
Chinese recycling tycoon Chen Guangbiao’s in the headlines in New York again after trying to set up a charity luncheon in New York City for the homeless and destitute. Chen created a controversy when he said he was going to hand out $300 in cash to each participant, but in the end didn’t. While not completely his fault, many in attendance were upset with him calling the event a scam and a publicity stunt.
Bad Ink
Chinese character tattoo’s are pretty cool. But when you don’t know the language, there’s always the chance of getting something stupid written on your body. A few famous footballers partic...
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- THE WEEK June 20: Unexpected Power!
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- 9 years ago
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- Over the top
While the world is focused on the FiFa World Cup in Brazil, the internet is looking at Germany. No, they’re not checking out the German team and their amazing defeat of Portugal, instead, they’re checking out German Arm Wrestling Champion Matthias Schlitte. Born with a bone disorder in his right arm, Matthias’ used his disorder to his advantage. His right arm is double the size of his left arm and he’s using it to dominate arm wrestling.
The secret life of college students
Almost like the movie, the Secret Life of Walter Mitty , where Ben Stiller’s main character jumps from on scene to another, the graduating class of 2014 of Shandong University is doing the same with movies. A group of students from Shandong University posted a series of images of themselves imitating famous movie posters, everything from the Hollywood blockbuster Thor to the Chinese dark horse Finding Mr. Right. The photos have gone viral online in China a...
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- THE WEEK December 05:Hot Korean Korean
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- 9 years ago
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- We're back again, this time our intrepid host is back in a suit, albeit without a tie! This week we talk about Korean food, Star Wars and punching bags.
1)Hot Korean Korean
The weirdest trend this year in South Korea is young people watching young people eating online. It appears young South Korean's are cashing in by live-streaming themselves binge eating. Supposedly one young lady earns more than 50,000 Yuan per month eating in front of her webcam. This sounds like something Eric should do.
2)The Force Awakens!!!
Did you feel it? Did you sense it? The internet all over the world is exploding in nerdgasm. That's right, the new teaser trailer for the upcoming Star Wars Episode VII has recharged fans after three terrible movies. The new trailer was well received and has spawned a series of parodies. Regardless of the parodies, the trailer is worth watching.
3)Punching Bags
Some people can take a punch, others can really take a pun...
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- EP4 The Gap
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
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- For the last 30 years, China has seen massive development with challenges and struggles. It's home to China's largest and most charismatic young generation, a generation of approximately 240 million people born between 1980 and 1990. In the next 20 years, China will see this generation rising, bringing hopes and problems. But the relationship of this generation to the way they live their lives is indeed unique and extraordinary. In this program, we will look into this generation and how it is shaping modern China.
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- EP5 Digital Ages
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- 10 years ago
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- For the last 30 years, China has seen massive development with challenges and struggles. It's home to China's largest and most charismatic young generation, a generation of approximately 240 million people born between 1980 and 1990. In the next 20 years, China will see this generation rising, bringing hopes and problems. But the relationship of this generation to the way they live their lives is indeed unique and extraordinary. In this program, we will look into this generation and how it is shaping modern China.
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- EP6 Hello Future
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
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- For the last 30 years, China has seen massive development with challenges and struggles. It's home to China's largest and most charismatic young generation, a generation of approximately 240 million people born between 1980 and 1990. In the next 20 years, China will see this generation rising, bringing hopes and problems. But the relationship of this generation to the way they live their lives is indeed unique and extraordinary. In this program, we will look into this generation and how it is shaping modern China.
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- The little panda Yuanyuan's death
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- 10 years ago
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- A red panda brought food to his companion who died during the magnitude-6.6 earthquake in Jinggu county, Yunnan province.
Five red pandas were lost at the Taiyanghe National Park in Puer, Yunnan province after the earthquake hit the area on the night of Oct 7.
The workers were able to find four of the five lost pandas two days later, yet still cannot find the other one, Yuan Yuan.
As they fed the four pandas on the morning of Oct 10, one panda, Xiaohuangmei, scrambles for food with another panda, and later ran away with some pear slices.
“It was unusual because she never fought other pandas over food, and she was usually not interested in pear slices,” said Zhang Fengzhi, a worker at the park.
The workers followed the panda into the woods two kilometers away, and found the lost panda Yuan Yuan, who was stuck between the tree trunks and already dead.
Xiaohuangmei was still trying to bring food to the...
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- EP3 Matter of Marriage
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- For the last 30 years, China has seen massive development with challenges and struggles. It's home to China's largest and most charismatic young generation, a generation of approximately 240 million people born between 1980 and 1990. In the next 20 years, China will see this generation rising, bringing hopes and problems. But the relationship of this generation to the way they live their lives is indeed unique and extraordinary. In this program, we will look into this generation and how it is shaping modern China.
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- EP2 The Dreamland
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
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- For the last 30 years, China has seen massive development with challenges and struggles. It's home to China's largest and most charismatic young generation, a generation of approximately 240 million people born between 1980 and 1990. In the next 20 years, China will see this generation rising, bringing hopes and problems. But the relationship of this generation to the way they live their lives is indeed unique and extraordinary. In this program, we will look into this generation and how it is shaping modern China.
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- EP1 Their Era
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
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- For the last 30 years, China has seen massive development with challenges and struggles. It's home to China's largest and most charismatic young generation, a generation of approximately 240 million people born between 1980 and 1990. In the next 20 years, China will see this generation rising, bringing hopes and problems. But the relationship of this generation to the way they live their lives is indeed unique and extraordinary. In this program, we will look into this generation and how it is shaping modern China.
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- Sino-US free trade zone on horizon: Gutierrez
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
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- Dainius Pavalkis
Minister of Education and Science of Lithuania
Lithuania a new choice for Chinese students
Just one hour after hopping off the express train from Tianjin to Beijing, Mr. Dainius Pavalkis, Minister of Education and Science of Lithuania, sits in the China Daily studio talking about his impression of the Davos Forum and his expectation on more bilateral cooperation between China and Lithuania in the near future.
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- Lithuania a new choice for Chinese students
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- 10 years ago
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- Dainius Pavalkis
Minister of Education and Science of Lithuania
Lithuania a new choice for Chinese students
Just one hour after hopping off the express train from Tianjin to Beijing, Mr. Dainius Pavalkis, Minister of Education and Science of Lithuania, sits in the China Daily studio talking about his impression of the Davos Forum and his expectation on more bilateral cooperation between China and Lithuania in the near future.
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- Brainpower under 25
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
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- The Internet has given Chinese in their 20s great opportunities to start their own business and strike it rich - young CEOs like Liu Xianran and Yang Baotong set up the models.
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- Xu Naiqing crowned Miss Universe China 2014
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- 10 years ago
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- The final contest of SIYANLI Miss Universe China 2014 was held at Shangri-La Hotel and Resort, Pudong, on September 13. Yue-Sai Kan, the Chairwoman of Miss China and 14 shortlisted beauties, joined with more than 600 distinguished guests graced this event. Judges of this event include Wang Zhonglei, Chairman of Huayi Bro. Media Group, Zhuang Yong, an Olympic Champion, Zeng Yaozu, CMO of SIYANLI, and others.
All the way through the opening show, lingerie show, evening show and question session, by her excellent performance, Xu Naiqing, who came from Henan province, stood out and became Miss China of 2014. Hu Yanliang, from Beijing, and Peng Muyi, from Hunan, won the second and the third places respectively.
Last year, Miss China started the practice of combining the competence with charity banquet, as proposed by Yue-Sai Kan. The 5 million RMB collected this year will be all donated to More Love Foundation to support the International Smile Act, which strives ...
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- Chinese Dream is Closely Tied to the Dream of India
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- 10 years ago
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- Chinese Dream is closely tied to the dream of India
From September 11th to the 19th, 2014, China’s President Xi Jinping will attend the summit of Shanghai Cooperation Organization opening in Dushanbe and pay state visits to Tajikistan, Maldives, Sri Lanka and India. As the last stop of President Xi’s visit to Central and South Asia, the visit to India draws special attention. This is President Xi’s first visit to India since assuming office.
In terms of the bilateral relations, both Chinese and Indian people believe in seeking cooperation and win-win solutions. Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India used a vivid metaphor in describing the bilateral relations: “the two nations are actually one mind with two bodies”.
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- Chinese Dream is Closely Tied to the Dream of India
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- 10 years ago
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- Chinese Dream is closely tied to the dream of India
From September 11th to the 19th, 2014, China’s President Xi Jinping will attend the summit of Shanghai Cooperation Organization opening in Dushanbe and pay state visits to Tajikistan, Maldives, Sri Lanka and India. As the last stop of President Xi’s visit to Central and South Asia, the visit to India draws special attention. This is President Xi’s first visit to India since assuming office.
In terms of the bilateral relations, both Chinese and Indian people believe in seeking cooperation and win-win solutions. Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India used a vivid metaphor in describing the bilateral relations: “the two nations are actually one mind with two bodies”.
息息相通的中国梦和印度梦
2014年9月11日至19日,中国国家主席习近平将出席上合组织杜尚别峰会并对塔吉克斯坦、马尔代夫、斯里兰卡和印度...
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- China-ASEAN Expo helps regional cooperation
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- 10 years ago
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- The 11th China-ASEAN Expo will be held in Nanning Guangxi this September, between 16 and 19, revealed Mr. Zheng Junjian, the director of bureau in Beijing during an exclusive interview with China Daily.
According to the local official, this year’s Expo will be different from the previous ones.
In combination with the construction of the 21st century“Maritime Silk Road”, the concept proposed by Chinese president Xi Jinping, the 11th China-ASEAN Expo will focus on providing friendly communication platforms, plenty activities and information exchange channels this year, to better facilitate the communication of policies and people-to-people exchanges.
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- Getting to know Zara Phillips
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- 10 years ago
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- Getting to know Zara Phillips
Zara Phillips, one of the world's best-known equestrians, is charging along the comeback trail and has her sights set on performing well at the FEI World Equestrian Games eventing event next week.
Camera: Fasttrack camera crew
Editor: Loo Yeekong
Photographer: Jon Stroud
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- 10 years ago
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- Wang Aihua: The nation is the world
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Chinese Artists:
For this video series we invite modern Chinese artists to share their life experiences with us and how they have pursued their “Chinese Dream” within their careers. The chosen artists cover various fields such as music, film, folk arts, and fine arts to name a few.
Their names may already be known throughout the world, or they may lead normal lives among us, but every one of them has remained true to their original intention in the arts and has held on to their artistic creations. Thanks to these people who have dedicated their lives to the arts, the Chinese nation is able to improve its artistic accomplishments,...
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- Date posted
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Chinese Artists:
For this video series we invite modern Chinese artists to share their life experiences with us and how they have pursued their “Chinese Dream” within their careers. The chosen artists cover various fields such as music, film, folk arts, and fine arts to name a few.
Their names may already be known throughout the world, or they may lead normal lives among us, but every one of them has remained true to their original intention in the arts and has held on to their artistic creations. Thanks to these people who have dedicated their lives to the arts, the Chinese nation is able to improve its artistic...
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Chinese Artists:
For this video series we invite modern Chinese artists to share their life experiences with us and how they have pursued their “Chinese Dream” within their careers. The chosen artists cover various fields such as music, film, folk arts, and fine arts to name a few.
Their names may already be known throughout the world, or they may lead normal lives among us, but every one of them has remained true to their original intention in the arts and has held on to their artistic creations. Thanks to these people who have dedicated their lives to the arts, the Chinese nation is able to imp...